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172 Hog 4 Operations Manual
6.4.2 In the Programmer Window
To fan a parameter:
1. Select a range of cells, for example the intensity cells of Studio Colors 1 to 5.
2. Set 1 0 Th ru 5 0 , Enter : The fixtures at either end of the range take the values 10%
and 50%, with those in between evenly spread across the intervening range.
You can also fan backwards; continuing the above example:
Set 5 0 Th ru 1 0 , Ente r : Studio Color 1 has an intensity of 50% and Studio Color 5
an intensity of 10%.
You can also fan several columns at once, fanning both Pan and Tilt for example.
6.4.3 With the Command Line
To fan intensities from the command line:
1 Thru 5 @ 1 0 Thru 5 0 , Enter : The fixtures at either end of the range take the values
10% and 50%, with those in between evenly spread across the intervening range.
You can also fan backwards:
1 Thru 5 @ 5 Thr u 1 0 , Enter : fixture 1 has an intensity of 50% and fixture 5 an intensity
of 10%.
6.4.4 Fanning Options
By default, fanning adjusts parameter values proportionally from the center of the fixture
selection. You can have fanning work in other ways:
Fan Normal: As described above, the middle fixture remains unchanged, while the first and
last fixtures' values change the most, in opposite directions. For example:
Before fanning: 30 30 30 30 30
After fanning: 10 20 30 40 50
Fan From Start: The first fixture in the selection order remains unchanged, while the last
one's value changes the most. For example:
Before fanning: 30 30 30 30 30
After fanning: 30 40 50 60 70
Fan From End: The last fixture in the selection order remains unchanged, while the first
one's value changes the most. For example:
Before fanning: 30 30 30 30 30
After fanning: 70 60 50 40 30

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